Families as Partners

The Essential Link in Children’s Education

Andrea M. Nelson-Royes

Families as Partners: The Essential Link in Children’s Education is a useful guide for families and a resource for education professionals who want to promote increased parental involvement at home and school. The book examines research and includes examples, illustrations, case studies, practices, policy issues, and successful projects that schools have accomplished with a community of families and students. These situations provide information to develop productive family-school partnerships with families, schools, and communities, to advance student achievement.« lessmore »

Families as Partners: The Essential Link in Children’s Education. In this book, Andrea M. Nelson-Royes stresses the importance of family involvement in helping to shape a child’s education and life, and that families can support children’s eagerness to learn and the power for them to become the best they can become mentally, physically, and emotionally. In this book, Nelson-Royes continues to empower schools, families, and children−the future of our world. — Jyl Steinback, executive director, Shape Up US, Inc.; author of series “Busy Moms”

Families as Partners: The Essential Link in Children’s Education is a timely and valuable resource that shares the challenges many parents face in communicating to school authorities their genuine investment in their children’s schooling. As Nelson-Royes notes “today’s schools need families” just as much as families need schools. Indeed, the proposed collaboration, and the tech-integrative strategies shared to jumpstart and monitor success are overdue, and exactly what is needed to put together the (home and school) language, content, and culturally flavored socialization puzzle of each and every child, including children with disabilities.— Anita Pandey, PhD, professor, Morgan State University, U.S. Liaison, Association for Childhood Education International, Director, Howard County African American History Project and Education Advisor, The Unforgotten (www.unforgotten.org/board-of-directors/)

Families as Partners: The Essential Link in Children’s Education, is an extension and continuation of Dr. Andrea M. Royes’s earlier books. Having perused this instant book; Families as Partners: The Essential Link in Children’s Education, I see parallels between Nelson-Royes’s earlier writings. What struck me about this book is what Nelson-Royes said in the preface of this book: “It takes a village to raise a child”. This is a popular proverb with a clear message that the whole community has an essential role to play in the growth and development of children. Families are what make up our larger communities, and communities are what influence our children positively or negatively. I fully endorse, Nelson-Royes’s book, Families as Partners: The Essential Link in Children’s Education.— Dennis Moore, writer/book reviewer, East County Magazine in San Diego

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The Essential Link in Children’s Education

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Families as Partners: The Essential Link in Children’s Education is a useful guide for families and a resource for education professionals who want to promote increased parental involvement at home and school. The book examines research and includes examples, illustrations, case studies, practices, policy issues, and successful projects that schools have accomplished with a community of families and students. These situations provide information to develop productive family-school partnerships with families, schools, and communities, to advance student achievement.

Families as Partners: The Essential Link in Children’s Education. In this book, Andrea M. Nelson-Royes stresses the importance of family involvement in helping to shape a child’s education and life, and that families can support children’s eagerness to learn and the power for them to become the best they can become mentally, physically, and emotionally. In this book, Nelson-Royes continues to empower schools, families, and children−the future of our world. — Jyl Steinback, executive director, Shape Up US, Inc.; author of series “Busy Moms”

Families as Partners: The Essential Link in Children’s Education is a timely and valuable resource that shares the challenges many parents face in communicating to school authorities their genuine investment in their children’s schooling. As Nelson-Royes notes “today’s schools need families” just as much as families need schools. Indeed, the proposed collaboration, and the tech-integrative strategies shared to jumpstart and monitor success are overdue, and exactly what is needed to put together the (home and school) language, content, and culturally flavored socialization puzzle of each and every child, including children with disabilities.— Anita Pandey, PhD, professor, Morgan State University, U.S. Liaison, Association for Childhood Education International, Director, Howard County African American History Project and Education Advisor, The Unforgotten (www.unforgotten.org/board-of-directors/)

Families as Partners: The Essential Link in Children’s Education, is an extension and continuation of Dr. Andrea M. Royes’s earlier books. Having perused this instant book; Families as Partners: The Essential Link in Children’s Education, I see parallels between Nelson-Royes’s earlier writings. What struck me about this book is what Nelson-Royes said in the preface of this book: “It takes a village to raise a child”. This is a popular proverb with a clear message that the whole community has an essential role to play in the growth and development of children. Families are what make up our larger communities, and communities are what influence our children positively or negatively. I fully endorse, Nelson-Royes’s book, Families as Partners: The Essential Link in Children’s Education.— Dennis Moore, writer/book reviewer, East County Magazine in San Diego